Characterization of reduced and surface-modified graphene oxide in poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate) composites for electrical applications

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Abstract

Promising electrical field grading materials (FGMs) for high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) applications have been designed by dispersing reduced graphene oxide (rGO) grafted with relatively short chains of poly (n-butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) in a poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate) (EBA) matrix. All rGO-PBMA composites with a filler fraction above 3 vol.% exhibited a distinct non-linear resistivity with increasing electric field; and it was confirmed that the resistivity could be tailored by changing the PBMA graft length or the rGO filler fraction. A combined image analysis- and Monte-Carlo simulation strategy revealed that the addition of PBMA grafts improved the enthalpic solubility of rGO in EBA; resulting in improved particle dispersion and more controlled flake-to-flake distances. The addition of rGO and rGO-PBMAs increased the modulus of the materials up to 200% and the strain did not vary significantly as compared to that of the reference matrix for the rGO-PBMA-2 vol.% composites; indicating that the interphase between the rGO and EBA was subsequently improved. The new composites have comparable electrical properties as today's commercial FGMs; but are lighter and less brittle due to a lower filler fraction of semi-conductive particles (3 vol.% instead of 30-40 vol.%).

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Sánchez, C. C., Wåhlander, M., Karlsson, M., Quintero, D. C. M., Hillborg, H., Malmström, E., & Nilsson, F. (2019). Characterization of reduced and surface-modified graphene oxide in poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate) composites for electrical applications. Polymers, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11040740

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